Registered: 02/09/07
Posts: 219
Loc: Uganda - East africa
Hello all,
Am incharge of quality assurance of medical equipment in National Medical Stores http://www.natmedstores.org, The health facilities in the contry need medical oxygen and i have been told to come up with costs and requirements of having Oxygen manufacturing plants at regional levels, like Esatern, Western, Northen, Southern and Central , Production capacity of about 4-60 of 7.5M³ Cylinders per day, anyone to help me with a reputable firm that can help me with quotations and technical advise.
#47162 - 18/06/1001:07 PMRe: Oxygen supply to health facilities
[Re: roman kasirye]
Geoff Hannis
Super Hero
Registered: 12/02/04
Posts: 10298
Loc: the path less trodden
Sorry that I can't help you there, Roman.
But may I say that I like the National Medical Stores idea. It reminds me of what we used to have in the British Armed Forces ... and the sort of thing we should have today (in my opinion) in the UK's NHS.
Does the idea extend to having a central workshop supporting techs in the regions and at the hospitals, I wonder?
#47167 - 18/06/1003:25 PMRe: Oxygen supply to health facilities
[Re: KM]
RoJo
Hero
Registered: 08/07/02
Posts: 1395
Loc: Temporarily in "The Smoke" but...
Unfortunately BOC is owned by Linde these days so it is no longer British Oxygen (or Brin's Oxygen for the pedants) There is Air Liquide - which is also owned by Linde. The choices are gettig more limited. Robert
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Hi Roman, Try Micheal Montesi at On site gases in the states. We have worked with them on a number of projects and they are very very helpful. Check out: http://www.onsitegas.com/ Mikes Email is: mmontesi@onsitegas.com Just tell them Ed sent you, All the best Ed
Registered: 02/09/07
Posts: 219
Loc: Uganda - East africa
Thanks everyone am tyring all the sites you have given me, its only that am suppossed to have my proposals ready before end of this week and most of these suppliers take long to reply emails, like yesterday i called www.ogsi.com they actually promised to send me price quotations but i have not seen any this morning.
#47208 - 22/06/1007:52 AMRe: Oxygen supply to health facilities
[Re: roman kasirye]
KM
Philosopher
Registered: 30/08/01
Posts: 728
Loc: LHCH
Roman, Dont know how easy it is for you where you are. But even if these suppliers are dragging their feet a bit you could start putting what you know onto paper. You may have already done this but at least if you go to your bosses at the end of the week with a paper on whats needed, why its neeeded, what you propose and who youve contacted and a date when you can produce the data needed then you maybe looked on more favourably.
Registered: 02/09/07
Posts: 219
Loc: Uganda - East africa
Sure i will put down what i have been doing, like i have got costs for some plants that have Cylinder filling capacity of 200(6.4Nm3 capacity) per 24 hours although the FOB price is too much .